I started writing erotica/dirty stories in 2002. I discovered a site online called Phil's Files - which has long since disappeared, I'm afraid, so don't bother looking. Phil had lots of stories, all of them sexy and many of them kinky, and I became fascinated. I did some searching and found a few more similar sites, including an e-mail based erotic writers' group run by an American academic called Mary-Jane (or was it Mary -Jo?) Mohenraj. It was essentially a group for swapping critiques. After a while, I summoned up the courage to write my own story - a piece about public masturbation called 'Night Train in Germany'. I remember the huge sense of transgressiveness I had while I was writing the story. I think I must have been trembling with excitement - and some shame - all the time I was typing it. And I got a huge adrenalin rush when I posted it - and, of course, whenever I got a reply.

That group is long-since defunct, I'm afraid, but I still get a huge charge at the thought of other people reading my dirty fantasies. (All my stories are fiction, incidentally.) I've now written and posted a lot of sex stories - here and elsewhere. I've become more interested in plot as time's gone on, and the act of writing erotica has become less intense than it was the first time. But there's still a delicious freedom in being able to publish porn/erotica for others to share.

My lover, early in our affair, shared with me an erotic story he had written. Reading it was like another secret view of him, very personal and private. It not only excited me sexually, but made my love for him grow. After that I wrote a story for him. It was a sort of love letter, more personal and revealing than anything I had written before. I got so excited in the writing of it, I loved doing it! I was excited when I gave it to him, and excited while he read it. The sex that followed was fantastic. After that we both kept entertaining each other with more and more lurid stories. I guess that's why my stories seem to appeal more to men. I still write with an intent to excite a man.

I said I'd write a story for a friend as a joke to see if I could embarrass her with its content, needless to say she enjoyed what I wrote and I've been taking suggestions for scenarios she would like to read and kept it up.This post comes to you from the original and highly disorganised mind of mine...be scared, I certainly am, lol

I've been a writer since my early teens. In the earlier days of the Internet and chat rooms (then called BBSes), it was apparent that people were sending and reading erotic stories back and forth, posted here and there somewhat under the general radar. I read a few and thought, I know I can do better than this. So I tried my hand at it, so to speak, and had good responses. Later on, when websites got fancier and more sophisticated, I submitted more stories and eventually became (under a pen name) an editor at two sites for several years. Then I retired from that profession as it was getting "rather extreme" and somewhat silly to boot. Everyone thinks they can write erotica these days. Some publishers and websites agree.

Way back in the late 1970s, I was a college student at "a large Midwestern university", which was pretty much a code phrase for a Big 10 school. Penthouse Magazine had a letters to the editor section that basically became a submit your story section. A girl that I knew told me a true story of an experience she had. With her permission, I wrote it up and sent it in and it got published. That was a thrill. My latest story is too hot to publish. My most recent story before that is Even Stranger In Lust

I honestly began writing it because I couldn't find what I really wanted to read in print. Or if I did find the genre I wanted, the stories were not well written or researched. So I wrote what I wanted to read and a friend found the book and just began to read he read it cover to cover and demanded more lol. So I wrote some stuff for him and then I found Lush.

I've been writing erotica for about 3 weeks now. Haven't written anything since school.

I started with a short vignette that I had designed around a D/s scene where the Dom would not actually touch the sub.

That morphed into The Training of Lucy, in which I tried to tell a REAL story about how a TPE relationship might begin.

After that, I wrote a DD story, but it was rejected as the framework for consent was not sufficiently clear. As a replacement, I wrote a story about a maintenance spanking. By coincidence, the sub's name was Amanda and I happened to think to myself that it would be quite a challenge to write a spanking story from A to Z. I'm through "O" at the moment... Eleven more to go...

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